Trading Bennett seemed like a curious move from the beginning -- he had a miserable rookie season with the Cleveland Cavaliers, but surely Minnesota could afford to give a guy with his potential time to prove he can be effective in the NBA, especially after the signs he showed at summer league. If you have Zach LaVine, Andrew Wiggins and Bennett, you have the building blocks of an exciting, up-and-down team.

If Young is indeed still headed to Philadelphia, you'd have to think at least one first-round pick would be going the other way. While Young is a solid stretch-four, the Timberwolves might be better served to just be patient and go with the guys they have. Let's wait and see what all of these teams look like when these moves go down, though.

It's just two days from Aug. 23, when Wiggins can be officially traded. At that time, the deal that is supposed to send the last two No. 1 picks to Minnesota in exchange for Kevin Love is expected to be completed.